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    ROSLBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEDURG. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1037.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
M. E. AID HAS
MEET WEDNESDAY
DRAIN. Sept. 21 The Metho
dist Ladle Aiil met ut the church
rooms Wednesday afternoon. l)e
voiiiius lei I by .Miss Irene 1'urkw
included some helpful remarks,
and two tdiort readings from K.
Stanley Jone' bouk. "Victm ioun
Living," followed by a duel mm:;
by i he Missel June Condiim und
Klizuheth (Vlleis. A brief hiitdueKs
session wan held with the presi
dent, .Mrs. i It. rielk, in rliarcc
Mrs. (.'. Devon of Oakland,
California, jt'uve an inioj e.siiiiK
talk on i ho work of the Aid tine
where and of the federation of the
society. Needlework for the Christ
mas bazaar was given out. and re
freshments were served to the fol
lowing: Mesdaines L. (. Devore.
C. W. Devote. Delk, Dixon. lining,
C3or.-dlne, Israelson, Light, Laswell.
Sumner, Truebloud und Miss Irene
Parker.
RECEPTION GIVEN
GLIDE TEACHERS
GLIDE. Sept. 21 Opening the
year's activities, the Glide Parent
Teacher association met last week.
The main portion of the gathering
was devoted to a reception lor the
family of the schools, since four
of the teachers are. new this year.
Mrs. Guy It. Moore presided for
a short business meeting, which
was followed by a musical pro
gram, with the Rev and Mrs. S.
rnderbill and Miss Florence
Kverts part ici pat inir.
The teachers. Lauren S. 'Duel,
principal; Miss Margaret Miller.
Ted Schopf. Mrs. Kdith Kemp ami
Miss Helen Weiherell, were intro
duced to the group, as were School
Directors Curl Holland Sr., (niv
King and Phil Sirader. Also called
upon was II. D. Connine, school
clerk.
Refreshments were served by
the, hospitality committee, consist
ing oi Mrs. Marshall Wood and
Mis. Walter McMillen.
O
RE8EKAH BIRTHDAY PARTY
IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR .
GLENDALK. Sept. 21 Anoth
er of the llehekah series of birth
day parties was held at the, home
of Mrs. Margaret Stevenson, I- ri
day afternoon, honoring the birth
days of Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Pir
ley Winkjeman and .Mrs. J George
C. Dyer. The . afternoon ; passed
pleasantly with the opening of
gifts, visiting and refreshments.
Guests for the afternoon included
Mrs. M. , A. Mutes, Mrs. W. L.
Dohyns, Mrs. Josiah Jones. Mrs.
A. .1. Kaess, Mrs. W. R. Stevenson.
.Mrs. W. 11. Lesh, Mrs. Charles
Kafer, Mrs. C. U. Richards, Mrs.
Allan Hollar, Mrs. Charles fioiee,
Mrs. 1. H. Smith, Mrs. Matie Hol
lar, Mrs. W. T. Smit.li, Miss Laura
Jiaess, Mrs. W. S. Price and the
honor guests.
MR. AND MRS. HOOTS
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
OF DAUGHTER, ANNA RUTH
GLENDAIJO, Sept. 21 Mr. and
Mrs. ('. D. Hoots announce the
marriage' of their daughter, Anna
Huth. to Arthur Miller, son of
Leonard' Miller, Saturday, Septem
ber IS. Thu slfnplo ceremony took
place -at '(he home of thu officiat
ing minister, Rev. George Shade
of the United Hrelheru church in
Grants Pass. Mr. und Mrs. Hoots
and Mrs. P. J. Miller accompanied
the young couple. Mr. and Mrs.
Miller left immediately after the
ceremony for a short, trip into
northern California, returning to
I.vons where Mr. Miller is employ
ed. e
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS
HAVE FINE MEETING
GLliNDALIO. Sept. 21 A meet
ing of the Sunday school teachers
was culled at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Lewis, Thursday evening,
when the regular discussiona of
Sunday school a I fairs took place.
A social hour was enjoyed later
vith refreshments being served lo
)tev. ami Mrs. J. K. Howard. Mr.
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
All Coast Points
Not only docs Greyhound offer
you the smartest, smoothest ride
in America, but a convenience of
service offered by no other public
transportation and of course a
saving of money.
SAN FRANCISCO $ 9 65
LOS ANGELES 1390
SEATTLE 6.40
PHOENIX 19.90
Savings on Round Trips
DEPOT:
VALLEY HOTEL
Phone 586
and Mis. Hugh S. Stevenson, Mrs.
It. K. Moucheti, Mrs. It. 11. Gardner
and daughter Mildred. Hen C.Hun
tingioii. Rev. N. S. Kiscus and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis.
MR. AND MRS." KRUSE
HONOR DAUGHTER
VONCALLA. Sept. 2 Mr and
Mrs. Homer Kruse entert;nMd at
a six o'clock dinner ai their home
ThuiMduy evening honoring the
fourteenth hinhduy auuieisary ot
their daughter, Hetty Ruth. Covers
were placed for Hetty Ruth, tiles t
iif honor. Venola Marsh. Esther
Lei', Shirley Siflon and the host
and ho.-itess, Mr. aud Mm. Kruse.
VIOLA HAMILTON AND
CHAKLES VIAN MARRY
YO.N'CALLA. Sept. 21 Accord
ing to word teieived here from
Vancouver, Wash.. Miss Viola
Hamilton and Charles Vian, both
residents of Voncalla, were quietly
married there lust. week.
Today' Pattern
Re Sure to State Size When
Ordering Pattern. .
Slender Lines and Dainty Gathers
Distinguish This Dressy Frock
PATTKRN -1563
You'll look your. loveliest in years
and your slimmest in this be
coming frock, planned by Anno
Adams to take you to festivities all
fall and winter long! Newest of
the new me Ihe soft sleeves with
their dainty gathers and if you
prefer short sleeves, Pattern 4"iii;i
provides for these, loo! And Just
see the distinctive bodice with its
becoming V-neckllne, uprising
waist-yoke, and gathers, while the
skirt is Mured ever so gracefully!
So easy to make is this charming
style that you'll surely want sev
eral versions in your favorite col
ors and labrics. Ideal lu crepe, tie
silk, or synthetic.
Pattern 4ri;:i is uvulluhle in
women's sizes :I4, :tii, :tS, 4U, 42. 44,
4(1 and -IS. Size Sti takes '.$ yards
:t!t inch fabric. Illustrated step-by-step
sewing tnsl met Wwi a included.
Send FlI'THKX 'KXTS (ir,r in
coins or slumps (coins preferred!
lor Ibis Anne Adams patient.
Write plainly SIXIO. NAM IS. AD
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the makings' of smart new frocks,
a dashing new coat or suit, "career
girl" clothes "at home" styles.
Debs, kiddies, juniors! .... a
SCHOOL PORTFOLIO just for
YOl'. complete with cam pus-to-kindergarten
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Pa'tern Dept . Itosehtirg, Oreiron.
I
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WANTED, POULTRY!
Again we lead in prices
No. 1 Leghorn Hens 13c
No. 1 Heavy Hens 18c
We also pay top prices for cream, eggs,
veal, wool and mohair
Valley Produce Co.
Phone 646
.i ,
SIDE GLANCES . By George Clark
I f-2 ; COP HiTBYHCASEOViCC.IWC. T.M HCC U S. PAT. OFF. ViT- ' I
"Oh. I remember reading about Uns fori in liistory class.
1 thim t know
SPANISH WAR AUXILIARY
TO MEET AT POTLUCK
SUPPER THURSDAY NIGHT j
Cleorge Slarmer camp and mix-j
iliury o rnited Spanish War Vet-,
erans have been most em-din 11 v in - -
vtted to enloy a six-thirty o'clock
potuicK supper Thursday night at
the armorv. lo he followed hv a
seven-thirlv o'clock business meet-;
ing. ;
Mrs. Hubert Wright, Mrs. Myr-!
tie Norwood und Mrs. W. Kelier1
arc in charge of the pollock sup-
per. All members are urged to be
present. j
BAPTIST MISSIONARY !
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Haptist Missionary society
will meet Thursday afternoon in
t he church parlors with Mrs. C.
H. Wickham, president, in charge
and Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield as pro
gram leader on the topic, "Today's
Frontiers," Hostesses for the af
ternoon include Mrs. J. F. Hyrd,
Mis. T. W. Thomason and Mrs. W.
L Tipton. All members and friends
are most cordially invited to be
present,
LADY ELKS TO HOLD
FIRST FALL MEETING
THURSDAY EVENING
The first fall meeting of (he
Lady KIks will be an interesting
affair of Thursday evening at eight
o'clock at the temple, with Mrs.
Charles Healy, president, in charge,
and Mrs. A. E. Kent acting as
hostess. Prizes will be awarded
higb scores in contract bridge and
five-hundred. All Ijtdy Elks ure
most cordially invited to he ures-j
''lit.
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Women's Home Missionary
society of the Methodist Episcopal
church will meet at two o clock
Thursday afternoon at the home,
'of Airs. S. Kaynor Smith on Main
I street. Mrs. Emery Colo and Mrs.
C. A. Edwards will be program
leadei rt. All members and friends
are most cordially invited to uu
present.
P. N. G. CLUB TO
MEET FRIDAY NIGHT
I The Past Noble OrandR club will j
tineet at the home of .Mrs. Harry j
I'uyior, Miuay evening, on -Mosner
street. The hostesses lor the even
ing Include Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. O.
I,. Johnson, Mrs. V. T. Jackson
and Mrs. V. V. llarpham. Installa
tion of officers will he held. All
members are urged to be present.
' NORTHSI DE SUNSHINE CLUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
The Nnrthside Sunshine club
u;i
will meet Thursday afternoon
the Howard Casebeer home at Mii 1
'ii-1 in' ut nt t-i l li l i-j I liiuitl'
K,, J.. ...ito n i Tlio rlllill
Klllsi' uilillK ns llnntPSH. Hid cllll)
pn-vimwly ...inounc,;. to mwl .
; iTis.-l ...,.r liome All i ''p " "f,
I III V (11 . IIIW.1I vn .
ft! tO bl! Dll-Hfllt
EVERGREEN GRANGE
H. E. CLUB TO MEET
ALL DAY THURSDAY
The Kvergreen (! range Home
Economics club will hold an all
day meeting at the grange hall
Thursday. September 2'.. A potluck
luncheon will be served at noon.
All ladies or the grange ate most
enrdiailv Invited to be present.
Corner Washington and Main
it was real.
COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
!TO MEET THURSDAY
, . t. ,y ,
The ladies of the Hoseburg
Country club w ill hold prize day
for their golfing Thursday morn-
ing at the club course, to be fol-
mweu ny a u:,iu o ciock pouui -iv ,
uncueon. Airs. j. r. lonaui,
tain, will announce her committees
fur the annual fall guest day tea,
which will he an event of October
6 nt the clubhouse,
Contract bridge will follow the
business session. Every lady of the
club is being urged to be present,
GRANTS PASS, Sept. 19 (AP)
The Jackson county chamber of
commerce will support Curry coun
ty In its suit to enjoin designated
mining in the Rogue river water
shed, the Curry County Reporter
ati Cold Reach announced in this
week's issue.
The Reporter reprinted a letter
duted Sept. 13 from A. H. Banwell
of Medl'ord, manager of the Jack
son county chamber, and a resolu-
Von wtllca """well said "was pass-
ed by the board of directors of
(,R hamber of commerce, upon
j the recommendation of our fish
Mind game committee."
"The fish and game committee
wishes to recommend that the
board of directors go on record as
endorsing and supporting the coun
ly court of Curry county In its
endeavor to secure an injunction
lo prevent furl her pollution of the
Rogue river by the unrestricted
dtschaiKe ol' plarer mine wastes in
to the Hokuu and iU tributaries.
Tho Curry county suit, which the
Jaekson chamber will now sup
port, would prevent miners from
depositing nnv mining debris in or
!il mii- the Wnmie nr itH tributaries. I
or w lu.rH it limy 0e washed into1
.,Hm Miners here state that il
wouI)1 Kllt au mining alonir the.
Koiiue and any mud is injurious
to fish life. -
GOV. MARTIN WILL
MEET ROOSEVELT
KALKM. Sept. 21 .- ( A I') C.ov
ernor Martin and President Itoose
veil will meet at Itonueilln
I'ucsduy morning, September
jiceordlng to present plans.
.
' 'r,J!!"","t' ." ",S V " w,'rt II. C. Klllott. IIKHlHtllllt InllllllKIT lf
,, u-(l IhiIpiu irujHi:tH urn lrfi. i,-il I f l'viiiipv atiirp him
vjslt h s 80n.lu.law ,, .lauslil,-.-. '"',. ,r;r, 1
(mi,,ilo l,y ,ll lrin. . M ,-. Klliott lias linen in Klanialh
. ft 1-luK ,.,!.
'' .inn.
j tive plans call for an automobile
trip to Mount Hood where he will) plan lo move this week lo Klam
dedfeate Timber-line hotel. nth Kalis to make their home.
WANTED
AT ONCE
Green kalian
Prunes
FOR
PAULUS BROS. PACKING CO.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 246
Local
News
Leaves for University Robert
Neff, of Ibis city, has left for Sa
lem to enter Willamette university
as a freshman. .
Visiting Son James Dolun, of
Ihis city, has gone to Pendleton
to send a short Gnu visiting lib
sun. Hill Dolaii.
M. O. A. Club to Meet The
M. O. A. club will meet Wednes
day afternoon al the home of Mrs.
George Powers.
Visiting Relatives Mrs. Lindon
Hoiinun ami daughter, of Los An
geles, have an ived In Hosehurg
to visit relatives and friends.
Here on Business J. O. Arthur,
formerly of Ihis city, has arrived
here from Payroll, Utah, lo spend
a few days attending to business.
Leaves for College Miss Mary
Klizubeih Marsh, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur II. Muivdi, of
Lookiuggluss. has left for Cofvul
lis to enter the homo economics
department at Oregon State col
lego. Enter Willamette Miss Virginia
Rude, who has been employed on
the secretarial staff at the veter
ans administration facility, has
left for Salem lo enter Willamette
university u.s a freshman.
Back From Salem Mrs. L. D.
Kelly, 437 Pilzer street, returned
Sunday from a three week's visit
to Salem, where she ha.s been nt-
tPn(ljn(r npr (llURnter Mrs. iola
-wiKKins during a severe illness
'
Visit in Garden Valey Mr. aud
Mrs. William Calhoun, of this city,
spent the week-end in (iardeu vnl-u-j-
visiting the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Calhoun. The
former is an employee at the lo
cal Montgomery Ward store.
In Town Monday H. A. lllakely,
of (Hide, was a business visitor in
Rosehurg Monday. Mr. lllakely re
ported good prune crops in bis sec
tion of the county and said that
the fruit has been damaged very
little by the rains over the week
end. Takes Son to University Rev.
S. Kaynor Smith, pastor of the
Methodist Episcopal church In thls
city, took his son. Kuynor Jr., .to
Salem yesterday, where the latter
will be a junior at Willamette uni
versity this term. Rev. Mr. Smith
returned home lust evening.
Stops Here It e x Applegate,
vho has been attendiiiK the
Pendleton Hound-Up, wum hern yes
terday visiting his aunt, Miss
Verlie Tracy and returned to
Mnrshfield, whore he 1s employed.
Later, he will go to lOugeno to re
turn to his studies at University
of Oregon,
Go to Corvallis Mr. and Irs.
J. J. Kastling and daughters, Miss
Genevieve nml MIms Kleunore,
drove lo Corvallis Sunday, where
Miss (ienevleve enrolled as a stu
dent in the home economics depart
ment of Oregon Stale college.
Miss Kleunore Kastllnn has accept
ed a position in the office ut Ihe
senior high school.
Back From Pendleton Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Nichols and two daugh
ters, Patricia ami Nancy, and the
former's mother and mint, Mrs. I.
It. Nichols and Miss Lillle Davlin,
have returned to their homes at
Itrockwuy after enjoying five days
attending the Pendietou ltoiind-Ui
Thev slmmed nverniihl nl The
Dalles en route hack to Ilrockuay.
Returns to Dunsmulr .1. IV
Hughes, Southern Pacific employe,
lelt Sunday for his work In Dunn
muir, Calif., after spending a few
days at bis home here. He was
accompanied as far as Cranls Pass
by Mrs. Iluuhes who spent Sunday
visiting her sou, Woodrow Hughes,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kohert Hyrd, for
merly of this city. Mrs. Ilimhes re
turned to her work at the local J.
"";('. Penney store yesterday.
l ldiiiciicu iv rMd'iidin rin
I 11... l.-.ut t .- t -mil a (l-U
iv ..... ......
j Klliott and daughter. Norma Jean,
CANNING
Returns to Work Mrs. J. A.
Fulcher has returned to her work
as office nurse for Dr. K. 11. Stew
art, after spending the past two
week vacationing.
New Roof on Residence Tho
Wells residence at 4uS East Lane
street, which is rented to Mr. und
Mis. E. It. Walton, hua been
roofed dining the past week.
At Matlack Home Mr. und Mi.-t. '
Claude Smail, of Saskatton, Sask., j
Canada, arrived here Siimlay to ,
visit ut the home of their uncle,
Jake Mullack, ut Dixon vi lie.
Leave for San Francisco Mrs.
William Hell of this city, and her
son, R. W. Hell, of Eugene, left
Monday for Sun FruuciHco to spend
a week at lending to business.
Attend the Round-Up Wallace
Rapp, Oscar KUnke. Fred Miller
and Irving Doucelte attended the
Pendleton round up lasl week and
ure spending a few days hunting
in eastern Oregon.
Back From Eastern Trip I W.
Engles ret urned t his morning
from a month's lour in Minnesota,
Iowa aud Nebraska, where he vis
ited wilh relatives. He was accom
panied by 11. M. Skipworih of Se
attle. The (rip was made by auto.
Band Concert Practice J. I.
"Snap" Hillmnre has returned from
his vacation und will have charge
or (tie regular practice of the
Rosehurg Municipal band at eight
o'clock tonight at the city hall. All
members of the baud are urged
lo be present.
Visiting at Pettey Home Mrs.
A. 1.. Amburn, ol Valtiimi, Wash.,
tin k arrived III Unm'titir lo visit
ill 111 liomi of hor snii-in-lnw mill
tltiUKhtn-. Mr. nml Mm. Hoy ivt
tpy. Tho lutlor hits hoon very 111
for Ihe pusi two mouihs, hut l.s re
IHirieil to be Improved ill health.
Portland Visitors Arrive Mr.
mid .Mrs. Wlllliim Ansst of Port
land, formerly of this city, have
arrived here and the former has
left on a hnutiiiK trip, while Mrs.
Angst remained to visit her pur.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. llyers, and
two sisters. Mrs. Kd Duyliss and
Mrs. J. H. Ilntthes. t
Gets Buck Tone Rhnklo of
this city, and Dr. O. It. Hess of
.Myrlle Creek, urn bimmhIIhk: this
week huntiuK on thu North Vnip
nm and tin- former reported kill
ing it three-point buck Monday.
Ills sister, Mi-H. M. M. Hitter Jr.,
and ,Mr. (). It. IIohs drove up tho I
North Unipcnm highway this morn-
iiiK to hrinji the deer into Roue
burg. Leave for Seattle Mrs. Paul
Jenkins and daughter. Miss Mere- I
dith Anne, and Mrs, II. C. Stearns
and daughter, Miss Madly n, led
yesterday for Seattle, where Mlsn
Jenkins and Miss Stearns will en
ter University of Washington us
freshmen. Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs.
Stearns plan to remain In Seattle
for a week before returning to
their homes hero.
Stops Here Kmma Hell Page,
formerly with the Pacific Tele
tihoue and Tclcurnuh office here
and now with tho Western Union
ai jMamaiu v aii-s, stopped over
here yesterday to visit Mr. und
Mrs. K. Kohlhnuen Sr.. and Mrs.
J. M. Ashcruft ami other friends, !
en route home from a vacation
trip to Portland, where she visited i
relatives.
Arrives from Astoria Iceland
Russet), who has been working dur
ing the summer al Astoria, arrived
here Inst night to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Russell, on
Reservoir avenue, until Thursday,
when he will go to Kugene to en
ter University of Oregon for his
senior year. I.elaud has attended
Albany college the past Ihren years
and transferred to U. ot ). for his
senior year.
Leaves on Vacation Miss Vio
lent I looser, of this city left Sun
day on a week's vacation. Six will
visit her cousins, Mr. ami Mr..
Harry Pearcy and family at Salem,
ami I hen go to Portland to visit
her slsler. Mrs. W. K. Pel), and
then expects to go lo Kelso, Wash.,
to visit her brother, M. II. Houser,
before returning by way or Cor
vallis to visit another brother. It.
It. Houser nod family. Her aunt,
Mrs. R. W. Miirsters, accompanied
her in Salem lo spend a week
with her son-lii law and daughter.
M r. and M is. Harry Pen i cy. The
j n'"-i vnn KM llli-l 1 lYlilll rtiai
I Ft'.-rs of ihis v i t y
REFRIGERATORS
Big Discount on All New Models on Our Floor
USED REFRIGERATORS gift
8-foot Boxes as low as 5&i(ivU "
General Electrics, Crosleys, Shelvadors, Copelands.
Buy your refrigerator now and save money.
RADIO MUSIC STORE
Phone 93 GROSS & HARGIS 225 N. Jackson St.
Portland Residents Visit Here
Mr. und Mrs. Hurry Ix-edy and
'son, )ouglas. of Portland, spent
the week-end ut tho L. Kolilliugen
Sr., home on Military street visit
ing their daughter, Miss Elizabeth
l-eedy, who is u steuogritgher In
the local forestry office. Mr. and
I Mrs. I.eeily returned to Portland
j Muliduy, while Itotigl'iH remained
i lu go on a hunting trip.
Visit Here Short TimtMrs.
Allin Parmer Hill and her daughter-in-law,
Mrs, Florence Hill, of
S'lii Kram-isco, und Mrs. fJuy Ren
fro, of Eugene, stopped here yes
terday to visit friends en route
sonth. Mrs. Renlro will stop in
Ashland to Join her husband, who
Is stationed there temporarily
with the Soul hern Pacific und Mrs.
Hill and her daughter In-law will
go uu to Sun Francisco. Mrs. Al
lit Parmer Hill is the daughter of
P. P. Parmer, pioneer hotel keep
er of Scoitshurg, who came lo Ore
gon In 1H49. Mrs. Hilt was born
in Wilbur and attended the Wilbur
academy.
Stock and Bond
Averages
Compiled by The A:lsoi;iuted Press.
Kept. 21;
STOCKS
30 15 15 (il)
Ind'ls Itll'a I'fs Rfks
St. 6 30.H H7.S fiT.ii
.... 81.0 a. 7.4 .17.1
.... i; (i :i7 ii in
.... bo.g 41.1 01.8 tiK.G
...1O1.0 411.5 f.1.0 7B.3
M.O 211.2 37.4 57.1
.... 3 43.5 S3.7 72.8
..... 73.4 911.2 43.4 55.7
BONDS
, 20 10 in io
KICs Iiid'U I t's Pkii.
85.81111.4 H5.4 70.3
low.
.... 85.5 101.7 95.2 70.4
i .... 110.3 1113.0 117.9 70.8
!lfi.8 1113.3 .102.5 70.2
.... !l!I.O 104.4 102.8 74.7
85.5 101.8 S5.2 ti0.ll
.... 118.2 1114.4 Itlll.l 73.0
88.9 1111.8 illl.3 Ii7.0
Today
1'rev. day
Month ago
Year iiko
l!i:i7 hliih
l!l" low .
l ;:t hiKh'
llillii low '.
Today
New
Prev. day
Month ago
Year 11 KO
Wol lilKli
l!i:l7 low .
lllHIi hlKh
I'.IUfi low .
Bank Night Wednesday
$250
Starts Today for 3 Days
Shows 2-7:19-9:15 P. M.
Mats. 25o Eves. 35c
Kiddies 10c
I
M ,-rrr,7Vtiw4, IMMN
r man
I iwiii. John Lodga
. AntolnetU Calllory , ' ,
lgW:UHEART of STEEL..
Auction Sale
As 1 am moving to town, I will sell
at auction on the John Saucerman
Farm, four miles east of Sutherlin,
on
Saturday, Sept. 25
At One o'clock P. M.
One team mares, 10 years old,
1250 each.
One Guernsey and Jersey milch
cow extra good. Four
years old. Freshen In No
vember. One shoat. Weight 100 pounds.
Five dozen Wliite Leghorn lay
ing hens.
2 heifer calves and 1 steer.'
One Iron Wheel Wagon
One Two-Section Harrow
One 14-inch Walking Plow
One Set Work Harness
Ten Roda 6-foot Chicken Netting
Ono Lown Mower
One No. 10 OeLaval Separator
Doubletrees, Neckyokes
One Leather Couch
One Dresser
One Heating Stove
One Writing Desk
One Electric Iron
One Rocker
One Cook Stove
One Book Case and Desk
One Disc with Tongue
6 Weanlina Pias
1 10 Sacks Cheat
1 Truck
And numerous other articles
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GEO. R. BAILEY, Owner
D. . Barnes, Auctioneer
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Sitows 2, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats 2c Eves 35c
Kiddies 10c
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